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About Kim

Kim was born in Atlanta, GA but now lives in San Francisco, CA. Her art training came from the Academy of Art College in SF. Since then she has show extensively across the US including recent shows at the Julie Nester Gallery, Fontbonne University Fine Arts Gallery, ARTZONE 461 Gallery and the Dolby Chadwick Gallery.

Kim’s work is also a part of the public collections of The Crocker Art Museum, The San Jose Museum of Art, The Bolinas Museum and Johnson & Johnson.

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"Her work reminds me of the Bay Area Figurative Movement. She uses confident gestural strokes and intense color temperature shifts on the bodies. I love how she breaks down the shapes into abstract color fields that only hints at what is actually happening in the space."

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10 of 17 reactions displayed

hey darling long time no hear.love your new work.what you been up to drop me a line if you get a chance.take care old friend.lots of love your old printer.

— Mark.c.field, 09.04.2012 @ 4:10 PM

Terry richard

07.31.2011 @ 6:01 AM

KIM IS A WONDERFUL, PROLIFIC PAINTER. I HAVE BEEN AN ARTIST FOR 52 YEARS, BOTH REALISTIC AND ABSTRACT. I REALLY ENJOYED HER WEB SITE AND THINK SHE WILL CONTINUE TO GROW AND AMAZE ALL OF US.

— Terry richard, 07.31.2011 @ 6:01 AM

Maui roberts

02.19.2011 @ 2:37 PM

authentic...

— Maui roberts, 02.19.2011 @ 2:37 PM

Carolyn

09.25.2010 @ 12:00 PM

abstract yet real in so many ways. This touched me in a way others do not. What a wide variety of work.

— Carolyn, 09.25.2010 @ 12:00 PM

Dave 310

08.28.2010 @ 4:38 PM

These are my favorite paintings so far.
I think Darlene is wrong, they do have a certain depth of field. Not that it even matters to me, some of my favorite artists (like Jean Dubuffet) purposely paint their landscapes and figures in a very flat way. I'm just glad to see something on this site that's figurative but not super realistic. (I've seen a lot or realism so far, which isn't my cup of tea.)

— Dave 310, 08.28.2010 @ 4:38 PM

Malachi

08.02.2010 @ 10:14 AM

Doesn't really do anything for me.

— Malachi, 08.02.2010 @ 10:14 AM

Michele motta

08.01.2010 @ 10:32 PM

I'm a big fan! Great use of color and space. I dig the abstract flatness which is quite refreshing to me as I prefer non-representational art these days. Goodspeed to you. :)

— Michele motta, 08.01.2010 @ 10:32 PM

Shrugs

08.01.2010 @ 6:57 PM

I like the simplicity of both works. I'm drawn to the first, but it might just be because the center of interest is a rotund tush.

— Shrugs, 08.01.2010 @ 6:57 PM

Brooke

08.01.2010 @ 12:58 PM

I like this arstists paintings they have lots of character and color but some of the paintings look like they mostly one color.

— Brooke, 08.01.2010 @ 12:58 PM

Casey shannon

08.01.2010 @ 11:45 AM

Very interesting abstract quality to these paintings.

— Casey shannon, 08.01.2010 @ 11:45 AM

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